
Section 8. Operation
370
XML Response
When
xml
is entered in the
SetValueEx
format
parameter, the response will be
CSIXML with a
SetValueExResponse
root element name.. Following is an
example response:
<SetValueExResponse outcome="outcome-code"
description="description-text"/>
JSON Response
When
json
is entered in the
SetValueEx
format
parameter, the response will be
CSIJSON. Following is an example response:
{
"outcome": outcome-code,
"description": description
}
8.6.3.6 Clock Functions
Clock functions allow a web client to monitor and set the host CR800 real time
clock. Read the
Time Syntax
(p. 358)
section for more information.
8.6.3.6.1 ClockSet Command
ClockSet
allows a web client to set the CR800 real time clock.
ClockSet
takes the
form:
http://ip_address/?command=ClockSet&format=html&time=YYYY-MM-
DDTHH:MM:SS.MS
ClockSet
requires a minimum
.csipasswd
access level of
1
(all access allowed)
.
Table 93.
ClockSet API Command Parameters
uri
If this parameter is excluded, or if it is set to "datalogger"
(
uri=dl
) or an empty string (
uri=
), the command is sent to the
CR800 web server.
1
format
Specifies the format of the response. The values
html
,
json
, and
xml
are valid. If this parameter is omitted, or if the value is
html
, empty, or invalid, the response is HTML.
time
Specifies the time to which the CR800 real-time clock is set.
This value must conform to the format described for input time
stamps in the
Time Syntax
(p. 358)
section.
1
optionally specifies the URI for the
LoggerNet
source station to be set
Example:
http://192.168.24.106/?command=ClockSet&format=html&time=2012-9-
14T15:30:00.000
Response:
sets
the
host
CR800
real
time
clock
to
3:30
PM
14
September
2012.
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